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Since a landslide can happen any time, make sure you know these landslide safety facts
Anyone who's spent time in the mountains can appreciate the beautiful scenery that accompanies them; however, that scenery also comes with the potential for hazardous landslide disasters.

Following these landslide prevention tips can help protect your family, your property and yourself.

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The best time to make sure...

Updated date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 11:48

Be prepared with tips about heat exhaustion treatment and heat stroke treatment
Summer is a great time to go swimming and enjoy the sun, but this comes with caution. Extreme heat − or five days in a row of temperatures that are 9 degrees above normal − can cause dangerous health issues. However, you can plan ahead to protect yourself and your family.

For your home
Consider making these changes to your home to keep it cool...

Updated date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 11:48

Learn these hail safety tips to help you stay safe during severe weather
Hail can occur in any strong thunderstorm, with chunks of ice falling at 120 mph, even in the summer. The size of the hail can range from the size of a pea to the size of a grapefruit.

When hail hits, it can shred roof coverings and lead to water damage to your ceilings, walls, floors, appliances and personal possessions. Just one hailstorm in Kansas City...

Updated date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 11:47

A little winter preparation can save you time and money during the coldest months
Winter weather can be dangerous for people who are unprepared. Seventy percent of winter storm deaths are automobile-related, and one-fourth of fatalities are the result of individuals caught in a storm.

You can prepare for winter weather conditions by following these helpful winter preparation tips.

For your home
Since winter weather...

Updated date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 11:47

Use these wildfire safety tips to help you protect your home
Few people realize that when they move to the edges of wilderness, they move into the domain of wildfires. Even though you may live in a thoroughly contemporary suburb, if you can look away into open country, brush or deep woods, you're vulnerable during hot and dry seasons.

According to the Institute for Business and Home Safety, one-third of U.S. homes are located in...

Updated date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 11:47

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